If it is a thrill-seeking real life adventure movie you are looking for, then you can’t go wrong with watching Subterranean. Based on Vancouver Island and in Fernie, B.C. this documentary follows two teams of adventurous cavers who attempt to find the longest and the deepest caves in Canada – and break records in the process.

Frank Tuot leads Team Argo on Vancouver Island in an attempt to link up two tunnels to make one, and Katie Graham—an accountant by day, and an obsessed caver any other time—dives fearlessly into deep waterous caverns for Team Baso in Fernie.

The filming is exceptional, and you do get a sense of being in the caves with the teams as they experience highs and lows. Discovering the ‘wedding cake’ was a high for the Argo team and the moment Katie fell day three into their journey was a definite ‘oh my God’ moment. (You will have to watch to see what happens next!)

Subterranean – Movie review
Photo Credit: Subterranean film.

You can call the cavers brave, gritty or just plain nuts but amateur cavers, and anyone who enjoys exploration and has a sense of adventure will enjoy the movie.

Subterranean screened at the Banff Mountain Film Festival on November 4 and had a broadcast premiere on Knowledge Network on November 7. Stream for free online on www.knowledge.ca/subterranean across Canada. 

More information: www.knowledge.ca/subterranean or  https://www.subterraneanfilm.com/


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